In Need of an Awesome Recommendation
- Ace Cold
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In Need of an Awesome Recommendation
As far as examples of things I enjoy...
The Resident Evil books are some of my favorites, alongside anything that involves zombies. Yeah, I know. I'm lame.
The Hannibal series by Thomas Harris.
Spider-Man/Deadpool and any kind of humorous comic book. This is more of an idea of what type of hero story I'm interested in. I'm pretty set in my comic tastes and don't need help there.
I will read gross, cheap romance novels, but they are always awful and painful to read. So any quality recommendations would be appreciated.
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I'm not a big romance reader, but I enjoy Sawyer's Bennett's books, especially her Love Hurts series.
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In addition I really enjoyed the reluctant hero type in Mogworld by Yahtzee Croshaw.
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Don't know if talking animals are your cup of tea, but one by a favorite author of mine since a young age is the Survivors series by Erin Hunter, following packs of wild/stray dogs in the aftermath of an apocalyptic earthquake that leaves these former pets and other canines fighting for survival and seeking out familiar faces.
Lastly, though I haven't read it, I've heard from a majority of people that World War Z by Max Brooks was a great zombie novel, and was better than the movie due to it, well, being the source material. The ending is different in the book and has a significantly different flow from what I've heard. I want to check it out myself, but figured I'd give it a boost, anyhow.